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  1. Sometimes when I was walking home from work, I would say hello to a cute crow I saw. A couple of weeks later my job ended and on my last day, as I walked towards home, a crow was making a lot of noise and flew into a tree just ahead of me. Kept squawking loudly. I looked down and there was a coyote lounging under that tree. The crow warned me of his presence. They treat you right if you treat them right.

  2. The crows on our property were never nice but I fed them and they would hang out with my chickens somewhat. I used to joke that I had two black chickens, lol. I recently had a hen hatch 6 chicks and while I was trying to keep them secure in a small coop just for them, the crows were watching me work. They saw how to open the coop door and broken in and stole two chicks. I was so mad that they haven't come back in my yard since! I think they fear for their lives and they should because I will kill them if I get a chance. I was so nice to them and that's how they repay me. Unreal.

  3. I once watched a crow playing. He would sit on a rooftop and take off high, then drop a stick. He would then dive down to catch it before it landed. Just having fun, amazing.

  4. What astounds me is that Western society makes a big expensive show of looking for intelligence in the form of nonexistent extraterrestrial aliens or mythical bigfoot, while ignoring all the amazing intelligences and souls of the animals that are around us. Every original culture that saw crows understood and respected them. Western cultures have chosen to jettison that knowledge.

  5. babycrows can be identified by the blue in their eyes, no need to wait if theyre hopping or dancing disco 😉

    Adult crows lose the blue, and become black eyed.

  6. Sometimes I hate being human, but stories like this remind me that there is good in us ans we must strive to be the change we wish to see in our world. The purity of animals and their views of us is refreshing and makes me happy.
    Thanks for making me smile and restoring my faith in humanity.

  7. Crows will remember faces for the rest of their lives and generations to come. There was an experiment done with crows by scientists using masks. They scared crows (that were tagged) and came back year after year and the crows would call out a warning every time, even when they were the descendants and not the original crows to see them.

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